
Xiaomi’s CEO Announces Upgraded Core Strategy for Next Decade: Mobile × AIoT
Xiaomi Chairman and CEO Lei Jun gave an update on Aug. 16 covering several major announcements regarding Xiaomi’s development in the next decade through his WeChat account.
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Xiaomi Chairman and CEO Lei Jun gave an update on Aug. 16 covering several major announcements regarding Xiaomi’s development in the next decade through his WeChat account.

Xiaomi officially announced today the Mi 9, the company’s latest flagship that combines great performance with stunning photography.

The global smartphone market was saturated in 2017. China's handset market plunged more than 10 percent and many Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, including H...

Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun announced that Youpin, once belonging to Xiaomi Internet of Things (MIoT) team, will become an independent e-commerce department in an inte...

Xiaomi has been granted a patent for a "smart mask" by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

According to foreign media reports, Xiaomi, which has had two smartphones factories in India, will build its third smartphone factory in India, as well as build...

According to International Data Corporation's (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker, global shipments for wearable devices reached 32 million units ...

Xiaomi's sales are up sevenfold in India since the company's India branch became profitable in the fiscal year that ended in March 2017. Indian consumers appear...

Kingsoft Cloud filed an IPO prospectus update with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showing that the company will issue 25 million American depositary shares.

On March 5, National People's Congress (NPC) representative Lei Jun said in an interview that the dual-class shares implemented in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ...

GTA Semiconductor carried out a change in registration with the country's Industrial and Commercial Administration on December 31, 2021, adding Xiaomi and other firms as shareholders.

Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi unveiled a wireless charging technology called "small inductance + magnetic absorption" on Sunday.